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Veteran reporter Michael Sollis investigates a fraudulent extras casting agency run by sexual deviants and freaks. Soliis' expose' ultimately leads to an interrogation with a terror-stricken film extra and a former employee-turned-informant named Donnie. Will Sollis and Donnie be vindicated in their showdown with the agency and its mysterious henchman, a towel-clad German known as "The Boytoy"? Written by
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User Reviews

I saw this indie when it was released, and I managed to score a copy on DVD a few years later to my delight. I believe it's destined for cult status. 'Dick Richards' is a little gem that you can watch several times and still enjoy something you missed on the previous viewings. The story itself, beginning as a reporter's seemingly meandering investigation of a possible Hollywood scam, builds with deliciously dark wit to a jolting ending that manages to be at once chilling and hilarious. The pacing is perfection. The performers in both the starring and supporting roles are a riot. The script is a hoot. Julie, played with quirky poignancy by the then-unknown Ashley Judd, is fun -- and Mark Pelligrino as BoyToy is a kick (most recently starring as Dick Hickock in 'Capote').

After seeing this movie, I had nightmares about hand puppets and visiting the beach before breakfast for weeks. Well worth the time and money spent, which is really saying something these days.

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